This was billed as the Kemba Walker-Terrence Jones showdown. It ended up being a commercial for University of Connecticut basketball. A dominant first half carried UConn, which smoked No. 8 Kentucky, 84-67, to win the Maui Invitational.
Walker led all scorers with 29 points and looked completely unstoppable throughout. Jones tried valiantly to rally Kentucky, but his 24-point effort came up well short.
Jones showed up early, scoring Kentucky's first 10 points, including a monstrous dunk over a couple UConn defenders. However, that would be all of his early output. Foul trouble sent him to the bench midway through the first half.
Walker, who had scored 103 points combined in his previous three games, continued his amazing hot streak and he was able to get his teammates involved as well. Alex Oriakhi added 18 points and 11 boards.
Doron Lamb's runner with just over seven minutes remaining in the first half made it 29-27, but Kentucky would not get that close again. The Huskies exploded, ending the half on a 21-2 run en route to a 50-29 lead at the break.
Though Jones and Lamb both sat for much of the half, the Wildcats still had a few scoring opportunities. Brandon Knight proved he had a long way to go before he can compete with the Kemba Walkers of the world. Knight, pardon the pun, had a nightmare of a tournament as a floor leader, finishing with eight assists against 17 turnovers. Knight would repeatedly dribble into traffic and either force a poor shot against taller defenders or simply lose the ball before he could even force a poor shot. In all, he finished with six points, going 3-of-16 from the floor.
Kentucky put up a bit of a fight in the second half, cutting the lead to 13, but could get no closer. UConn was too much. Sharp outside shooting and solid defense kept the Huskies comfortable throughout, and they cruised through the final 13 minutes.
November 25 2010 Last updated at 01:16 AM ET
Kemba Walker, Red-Hot UConn Top Kentucky to Win Maui Invitational
By Evan Hilbert
College Basketball Writer
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maybe now we'll get some respect.
Let's play Duke now before we wake up!!!!!!
Just funnin...Way to go Coach C....these guys are playing with an intensity only seen sporadically last season and it feels like its ingrained in their spirit. They're young,enthused,and hungry...playing like the Pats and the Jets...Enjoy your turkey guys!!!!
I just love it when UConn or any Eastern school stuffs the crackers....just my opinion....go Huskies
proof once again that cheaters never prosper
Kentucky just got beat by the #10 team in the Big East. So did Michigan State....Calhoun put on a clinic. I guess that's what "Hall of Famers" do. Watchout for this team this year. Walker is an incredible talent, but Calhoun creates these kinds of teams when he has a "Walker". How many UCONN players are in the NBA? A bunch.
still early guys
Go Huskies - nice to see the resurgence of the men's program - of course the women are awesome! Fun to have both teams in the spotlight at the same time!